What should i do with mail that is not mine

What to do with mail that's not yours? Here are some tips:

  1. Return to sender: If the mail is addressed to someone else, you can return it to the sender. Check the return address on the envelope and send it back to the sender with a note explaining that it was not delivered to the intended recipient.
  2. Forward to the correct address: If you know the correct address of the intended recipient, you can forward the mail to them. Make sure to update the address label or write the new address on the envelope.
  3. Donate or recycle: If the mail is junk mail, catalogs, or other unwanted materials, consider donating them to a local charity or recycling them. Many organizations accept donations of paper products, including mail.
  4. Contact the post office: If you're unsure what to do with the mail or if it's a package that's not yours, you can contact your local post office for guidance. They may be able to help you identify the owner or provide instructions on how to handle the situation.
  5. Keep it safe: If you're concerned about the contents of the mail, such as sensitive information or valuable items, keep it safe and secure until you can determine what to do with it.
  6. Report suspicious mail: If you receive mail that appears to be suspicious or threatening, report it to the authorities immediately. You can also contact the post office or the sender's organization to report the issue.

Remember to always handle mail with care, and never open or tamper with mail that's not addressed to you.